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A bending moment may be defined as :
Arithmetic sum of the moments of all the forces on either side of the section
Arithmetic sum of the forces on either side of the section
Algebraic sum of the moments of all the forces on either side of the section
None of these.
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Algebraic sum of the moments of all the forces on either side of the section
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